The Daily Circuit: MGX’s $10B AI bet + PIF gaming shuffle
In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund shuffling its gaming stakes, AD Ports accelerating its acquisition strategy, Mubadala boosting its Bitcoin holdings and Egypt preparing for a new raft of IPOs. But first, MGX’s $10 billion AI bet.
After plowing billions of dollars into Anthropic, OpenAI and xAI, Abu Dhabi’s MGX fund is rapidly emerging as one of the world’s most active investors in artificial intelligence.
The emirate-owned vehicle, barely two years old, is now prepared to deploy as much as $10 billion a year to reach dominant positions in the global AI industry even while the market is full of uncertainty, MGX Chief Investment Officer Ali Osman tells Bloomberg. “We are in the business of the not-obvious,” he said.
The fund is targeting more than $100 billion in assets under management, positioning MGX as a central pillar of the UAE’s push to convert its oil wealth into long-term technological influence.
MGX moved into OpenAI in 2024, participating in a major funding round and later joining with the ChatGPT maker on its multibillion-dollar Stargate AI infrastructure venture.
Last month, MGX joined a massive fundraising for Elon Musk’s xAI, alongside investors including Nvidia and Cisco. Last week, the fund emerged as a co-lead investor in Anthropic’s latest multibillion-dollar financing round, completing a rare trifecta by backing the three rivals.
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FINAL OFFER
Warner Bros. Discovery has tentatively opened a crack in the door for a Gulf-backed buyout by David Ellison’s Paramount, asking for a “best and final proposal” for the entertainment and media Goliath, while continuing to pursue its $82.7 billion deal with Netflix. Paramount, which submitted an amended offer last week, said on Tuesday that it welcomed the chance to have “good faith and constructive discussions.” Paramount has aggressively pursued WBD, launching multiple successive offers backed by various configurations of Gulf sovereign wealth funds. In December the newly-formed Abu Dhabi state investment vehicle L’imad Holding Co. joined the fray by backing a $108 billion hostile offer.
EXPO EXPOSED
A data breach that exposed identity documents of high-level attendees at Abu Dhabi Finance Week 2025 has been secured and was limited in scope, according to organizers. Scans of more than 700 documents, including passports and state ID cards, were discovered to be accessible online via an unprotected cloud storage server, uncovered by a freelance security expert, the Financial Times reports. Those exposed included former White House communications director and investor Anthony Scaramucci, billionaire hedge fund manager Alan Howard and former British prime minister Lord David Cameron. Organizers blamed a vulnerability at a third-party vendor. “The environment was secured immediately upon identification, and our initial review indicates that access activity was limited to the researcher that identified the issue,” an unnamed representative of ADFW told The National.
💲 Sovereign Circuit
Mubadala: The Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund boosted its stake in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust to 12.7 million shares worth $630.6 million in Q4 2025, a 46% increase in its holdings. The cryptocurrency has fallen more than 40% from its all-time peak in October.
L’imad Holding: AD Ports Group has grown its global network to 36 ports and terminals as the Abu Dhabi-backed operator accelerates international acquisitions and logistics investments.
Public Investment Fund: The Saudi sovereign wealth fund transferred its roughly $3 billion, 11-million-share stake in gaming studio Take-Two Interactive to subsidiary Savvy Games Group ahead of the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI.
The Sovereign Fund of Egypt: Egypt is preparing to transfer stakes in about 60 state-owned companies to its sovereign wealth fund ahead of potential EGX listings, part of Cairo’s broader push to attract private investment and ease fiscal pressure.
Qatar Investment Authority: Hamad Al-Khater, Qatar’s Airways’ new CEO, told Bloomberg he intends to prioritize relations with Airbus, which has demonstrated that “they’ll be able to deliver” on their promises.
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🧪 Fertilizer Pivot: UAE fertilizer producer Fertiglobe is targeting increased sales to Europe as the EU tightens curbs on Russian supplies, CEO Ahed El-Hoshy told Bloomberg.
📦 Logistics Partners: Saudi Ports Authority and MEDLOG, the logistics arm of global container shipper MSC, inaugurated a $40 million integrated logistics center at King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam.
💻 AI Risks: Palo Alto Networks is is acquiring Israeli cybersecurity startup Koi for an estimated $400 million, targeting emerging risks from autonomous AI agents on corporate systems, Calcalist reports.
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🔴 Red Planet: The UAE Space Agency has extended the Emirates Mars Mission through 2028, allowing its Hope Probe to continue scientific observations of the planet’s atmosphere beyond its original timeline.
🚢Treading Water: Iran and Russia plan to conduct joint navy drills in the Gulf of Oman and northern Indian Ocean tomorrow, raising further security concerns after Iran temporarily closed the Strait of Hormuz for several hours on Tuesday.
🛢️ Friendly Handover: Iraq’s cabinet approved an amicable settlement with Lukoil over the transfer of operations of one of the world’s largest oilfields to the state-run Basra Oil Company, following U.S. sanctions on the Russian energy giant.
🌍 Power Circuit
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, UAE Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, visited the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation on Tuesday to review strategic plans for the future of the nation’s labour system.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, Qatar’s Prime Minister, arrived in Venezuela, where he was greeted by Foreign Minister Yvan Gil on Tuesday.
Lt. Gen. Sheikh Saif bin Zayed, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, honored the winners of the seventh edition of the Minister of Interior’s Excellence Award during a ceremony held at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
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Michael Doersam, CFO of Emirates, said he plans to step down in June after a decade in the role. The Dubai-based airline said it will announce a successor “in due course.”
Bandar Alkhorayef, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources and Chairman of the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones, launched a package of capital projects on Monday valued at $810 million.
Damien Drapwas appointed Chief Operating Officer, Haresh Bajaj as Chief Product Officer and Denis Agiev as Chief Technology Officer of Prypco, a UAE-based PropTech platform.
Morgan Parker, Vice Chairman of the management committee at Qiddiya Investment Co., spoke to Arab News about what drives Saudi Arabia’s huge entertainment project. “At its heart, Qiddiya City is about play,” Parker said. “Imagine a whole city dedicated to facilitating those experiences,” Parker said. “That’s what we’re building.”
🎶 Culture Circuit
🧑🎨 Fixer-Upper: The Triumph of David, an 18-meter-long painted leather artwork depicting a royal procession and inspired by the biblical story of David and Goliath, is now on display at Louvre Abu Dhabi, following a painstaking two-year restoration project. The origins of the 17th-century artwork, which was last displayed on the walls of a Parisian hotel, are uncertain, but it is stylistically linked to artists associated with the Dutch master Rembrandt, The National reports.
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A Saudi observer uses a telescope to search for the crescent moon, to mark the start date of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, at the Majmaah University Astronomical Observatory north of Riyadh, on Tuesday. (Fayez Nureldine / AFP via Getty Images)
📅 Circuit Calendar
March 25-27, Miami. FII Miami 2026. A summit on disruptive technology and investment trends hosted by the Public Investment Fund’s Future Investment Initiative Institute. Faena Hotel, Miami Beach.
March 31-April 2, Dubai. Arab Media Summit. The annual gathering brings together Arab media personnel, influencers and organizations. DWTC.
April 6-13, Dubai. Quantum Innovation Summit. Part of Global Quantum Week, focusing on quantum technology and applications. Grand Hyatt.
April 6-7, Riyadh. Real Estate Supply Chain Forum. Transforming the real estate supply chain landscape. Mandarin Oriental.
April 7-9, Dubai. Middle East Energy. Discover what’s new in energy. Dubai World Trade Centre.
April 7-9, Abu Dhabi. Future Health. Bringing together global leaders in government, science, technology and investment. ADNEC.
April 11-20, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. Fostering collaboration between regional publishing sectors and creative industries. ADNEC.
April 20-22, Riyadh. Future Aviation Forum. Exploring the future of air transport, sustainability, advanced air mobility, and artificial intelligence. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
April 13-16, Riyadh. LEAP 2026. Global tech event covering AI, 5G and startups. RECC Malham.
April 21-23, Dubai. UITP Summit 2026. A high-level event for the public transport sector looking at the future of urban mobility. Dubai World Trade Centre
April 24-26, Abu Dhabi. Middle East Film & Comic Con. Featuring some of the world’s biggest brands in film, TV, sci-fi, animation, manga, comics and collectibles.
April 29-30, Dubai. TOKEN2049 Dubai. A global gathering for the crypto ecosystem. Madinat Jumeirah.
The Daily Circuit: Stocks jump in Cairo + Aramco LNG deal
In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Saudi Aramco’s 20-year supply deal with U.S. gas producer Caturus, Mubadala backing Dubai property app Stake, Qatar co-leading a $350 million fundraising round for building a commercial space station and developing advanced space suits, and plans for a $700 million undersea data cable linking Turkey, Iraq and the UAE. But first, stocks are jumping in Cairo.
Egyptian stocks are outperforming most emerging markets as investors warm to signs of economic stabilization following months of reform and fresh capital from the Gulf.
The turnaround has been fueled in part by $35 billion in Abu Dhabi sovereign fund investment at Ras El Hekma that helped ease Egypt’s foreign-currency crunch and restore market confidence, Bloomberg reports.
IMF support, including an expanded multibillion-dollar program tied to currency flexibility and fiscal reforms, has bolstered the recovery and drawn renewed foreign interest in Egyptian assets.
Saudi Arabia has reinforced Egypt’s recovery through a $10 billion central bank deposit and plans by the Public Investment Fund to channel about $5 billion into Egyptian companies including eFinance and Misr Fertilizers.
Egypt’s benchmark EGX30 index is up 27% in dollar terms this year, building on a previous 50% gain in 2025. The government devalued the currency by 40% two years ago and adopted a free-floating exchange rate system, a move that helped secure the IMF bailout
“Current valuations are still cheap,” Allen Sandeep, director of equities at ACT Financial in Cairo, told the news agency. “The EGX is right now on a positive re-rating path.”
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MOON DANCE
The Qatar Investment Authority has co-led a $350 million fundraising round for a company manufacturing space suits for NASA’s Artemis III moon mission and building the world’s first commercial space station. Texas-based Axiom Space, which is valued at more than $2.5 billion, received backing from the QIA, along with Type One Ventures, Hungary-based IT company 4iG and Florida-based 1789 Capital, which counts Donald Trump Jr. as a partner. The company will use the funds to enhance its spacesuits and build the first two modules of its space station, which is expected to be the future successor of the International Space Station. It comes amid global rivalry over space technology and as Elon Musk’s SpaceX plans for a potential IPO this year.
DATA CORRIDOR
An Iraqi-Emirati consortium is planning a $700 million high-speed cable linking the UAE to Turkey through Iraq, aiming to ease pressure on crowded east-west data routes. The project, called WorldLink, would run underwater from Fujairah in the UAE to Iraq’s Faw Peninsula, then continue overland to the Turkish border. Backers say the network will be built in stages over about five years to serve big cloud and AI companies while offering a faster alternative to routes that pass through the Suez Canal, Reuters reports. The plan underscores intensifying Gulf competition to become a regional hub for digital connectivity and data-center investment.
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Mubadala: The Abu Dhabi fund backed a $31 million fundraising round by Dubai-based fractional property investment app Stake, which was led by Emirates NBD. Other investors included Saudi Aramco’s venture capital arm and Middle East Venture Partners.
Mubadala: Mubadala Bio, a subsidiary of Mubadala, has completed the full acquisition of Al Ittihad Drug Store and Global Medical Supply Chain following its initial 80% stake purchase at the end of 2024.
Mubadala Capital: The sovereign wealth fund’s investment is taking on more complex deals following its $6.2 billion Clear Channel Outdoor buyout, as it seeks higher returns by targeting niche opportunities that larger rivals often avoid, Bloomberg reports.
Mubadala: The co-founders of Turkish grocery and food delivery platform Getir are seeking $700 million in damages from the Abu Dhabi fund, alleging in a London court that it failed to transfer key assets promised under a restructuring agreement. It comes after Mubadala agreed to sell Getir’s delivery operation in Turkey to Uber for $335 million.
L’imad Holding: Modon Holding has awarded $316 million contract to Egypt’s Orascom Construction to deliver a mixed-use project within the $35 billion Ras El Hekma development.
L’imad Holding: EMSTEEL Group and Oldendorff Carriers have signed a five-year $162 million freight agreement to transport iron ore pellets to the UAE.
Dubai Holding: Dubai Holding and U.K.-based Nord Anglia Education have partnered to develop and operate premium K-12 schools across Dubai.
Public Investment Fund: Flyadeal, which is indirectly owned by the PIF, plans to more than double its fleet from 45 to over 100 aircraft by 2030, adding wide-body Airbus A330 jets alongside its Airbus A320 fleet to operate flights to destinations across Southeast Asia.
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🔥 LNG Lock-In:U.S. gas producer Caturus signed a 20-year deal to supply Saudi Aramco with 1 million tons per year of LNG from its planned Louisiana export project, underscoring long-term global demand for American gas.
💰 Digging Funds: Kuwait Energy Basra Company, an oil and gas company operating in Iraq, secured a $346 million reserve-based lending facility from Arab Energy Fund to expand Iraq’s Block 9 oil field
💵 Property Play: EIGHTClouds, a Dubai-based alternative investment firm, has launched an open-ended real estate fund, aiming to raise over $300 million.
🚧 Belt Billions: China’s Belt and Road Initiative reached a record $213.5 billion in 2025, with the Middle East accounting for about $39.4 billion, driven by construction and energy projects.
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🏗️ Property Push: Gulf real estate markets are expected to keep expanding into the first half of 2026, led by Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait, according to the Kuwait-based Markaz research organization.
✈️ Luxury Flying: Dubai-based premium leisure airline Beond signed a letter of intent with Bahrain’s civil aviation regulator to launch operations in the kingdom.
🛃 Visa Clampdown: Riyadh is tightening scrutiny of business visas, disrupting the long-standing “fly-in fly-out” model used by UAE-based professionals to work in Saudi Arabia without relocating.
🛑 One Stop: The UAE and Bahrain have launched a one-point travel pilot enabling preclearance at departure through Zayed International Airport and Bahrain International Airport, ahead of a planned Unified GCC Tourist Visa.
🛢️ Pipe Dream: Algeria said that construction of the $13 billion Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, linking Nigeria, Niger and Algeria, will begin after Ramadan.
🌍 Power Circuit
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayedheld a phone call on Monday with Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece.
Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and UAE National Security Adviser, met with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Monday.
Lt. Gen. Sheikh Saif bin Zayed, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, met with Aziz Tashbulatov, Minister of Interior of Uzbekistan.
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Lana Nusseibeh, UAE Minister of State, met withMark Rutte, Secretary-General of NATO, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
Eileen Jennings-Brownwas appointed as Chief Technology Officer of Juvenescence, a clinical-stage AI-enabled biotech company developing novel medicines to extend healthy lifespan, which has new research offices in Abu Dhabi’s Masdar City.
Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Qatar’s Minister of Energy and President and CEO of QatarEnergy hosted a farewell reception in honor of Abdulrahman Ahmad Al-Shaibi, QatarEnergy’s Executive Vice President for Finance and Planning, who is retiring.
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📷 Decisive Moment: The remarkable career of Ramesh Shukla, the UAE’s first royal photographer, is being remembered after his death on Sunday at the age of 87. Shukla, who arrived by boat from Mumbai in 1965, saw his life change forever after a chance meeting with the UAE’s Founding Father Sheikh Zayed at the Sharjah Camel Festival, where he snapped his photograph. The budding photographer gifted the resulting image to the late UAE President and from that day on remained by his side capturing some of the key moments in the history of the emirates, The National reports.
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Fayik Abdi of Team Saudi Arabia competes during the Men’s Slalom Run at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in Bormio, Italy, on Monday. (Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)
📅 Circuit Calendar
March 25-27, Miami. FII Miami 2026. A summit on disruptive technology and investment trends hosted by the Public Investment Fund’s Future Investment Initiative Institute. Faena Hotel, Miami Beach.
March 31-April 2, Dubai. Arab Media Summit. The annual gathering brings together Arab media personnel, influencers and organizations. DWTC.
April 6-13, Dubai. Quantum Innovation Summit. Part of Global Quantum Week, focusing on quantum technology and applications. Grand Hyatt.
April 6-7, Riyadh. Real Estate Supply Chain Forum. Transforming the real estate supply chain landscape. Mandarin Oriental.
April 7-9, Dubai. Middle East Energy. Discover what’s new in energy. Dubai World Trade Centre.
April 7-9, Abu Dhabi. Future Health. Bringing together global leaders in government, science, technology and investment. ADNEC.
April 11-20, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. Fostering collaboration between regional publishing sectors and creative industries. ADNEC.
April 20-22, Riyadh. Future Aviation Forum. Exploring the future of air transport, sustainability, advanced air mobility, and artificial intelligence. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
April 13-16, Riyadh. LEAP 2026. Global tech event covering AI, 5G and startups. RECC Malham.
April 21-23, Dubai. UITP Summit 2026. A high-level event for the public transport sector looking at the future of urban mobility. Dubai World Trade Centre
April 24-26, Abu Dhabi. Middle East Film & Comic Con. Featuring some of the world’s biggest brands in film, TV, sci-fi, animation, manga, comics and collectibles.
April 29-30, Dubai. TOKEN2049 Dubai. A global gathering for the crypto ecosystem. Madinat Jumeirah.
The Daily Circuit: Abu Dhabi’s new finance giant + SISCO buys Transcorp
In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Jeddah-based SISCO’s $61 million acquisition of Dubai’s Transcorp International, Mubadala’s backing for Egypt’s Breadfast in a $50 million fundraising round, the U.K.’s Charles Park Family Office setting up shop in Dubai, and the UAE firing its first homegrown rocket into space. But first, Sheikh Tahnoon’s IHC creates a giant financial services company with global ambitions.
Abu Dhabi’s International Holding Co., the UAE’s largest publicly traded company, said it plans to launch Judan Financial Holding, a new international financial services firm with $237 billion in assets under management.
The new conglomerate will consolidate IHC’s largest finance businesses, including Alpha Dhabi, 2PointZero Group and Sirius International, providing services in banking, insurance, asset management and fintech.
Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, the UAE National Security Adviser, will serve as Judan’s Chairman, as he does at IHC. Investment Minister Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi will be CEO, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, according to a government statement.
Creating Judan as an umbrella holding company comes amid a broader restructuring in Abu Dhabi’s investment holdings and reflects IHC’s push to build up its financial services globally. The firm will control more than 20 operating companies and serve over 11 million clients in 13 countries.
Last month, Abu Dhabi’s newest sovereign wealth fund, L’Imad Holding, took control of ADQ, creating an investment firm chaired by Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed. ADQ, which managed $263 billion before the merger, had been chaired by Sheikh Tahnoon and headed by Alsuwaidi, who now leads asset management firm Lunate.
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OLD NEW HAND
Saudi Arabia’s tapping veteran banker Fahad Al-Saif as Investment Ministerappears to signal a pragmatic pivot toward deal-making that delivers hard cash, as the kingdom pushes to triple annual foreign direct investment to $100 billion by 2030. The appointment comes as Riyadh scales back costly megaprojects while maintaining pressure to advance Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s economic diversification agenda. Al-Saif orchestrated Saudi Arabia’s $21.5 billion bond issue in 2017 that established the kingdom as one of the most active emerging-market sovereign issuers, and most recently led investment strategy at the $1 trillion Public Investment Fund. He told the American Business Forum in Miami in November that the PIF would shift from a growth phase centered on deploying capital to an “impact” phase aimed at turning investments into productive industries. What that means should become clear in the coming weeks, with the PIF expected to lay out its refreshed plans for the next five years.
SPACE SHOT
The UAE has successfully launched its first homegrown rocket to conduct space research. The tiny projectile, weighing 13 kilograms (29 pounds), blasted off on Friday from a remote island off Abu Dhabi and soared to an altitude of 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) before a parachute opened and the vessel landed in the UAE desert, The National reports. The flight itself was a test of the UAE’s ability to launch a reusable research rocket, which was equipped with an engine, injectors, tanks, control systems and avionics that were designed and built by the government’s Technology Innovation Institute. “This launch is a defining moment for science and engineering in the UAE,” said Najwa Aaraj, the institute’s CEO.
💲 Sovereign Circuit
International Holding Co.: The Abu Dhabi-owned conglomerate, led by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, said 2025 revenue jumped 29% from the previous year to $30.3 billion, while profit after taxes rose 35% to $9.4 billion.
Mubadala: Blue Owl, a New York-based asset manager whose backers include the Abu Dhabi Mubadala sovereign wealth fund and the Qatar Investment Authority, is seeking new deals tied to rising demand for AI infrastructure and financing, The Information reports.
Mubadala: The fund joined Japan’s SBI Investment Co. and a Saudi billionaire family in backing Egyptian ecommerce startup Breadfast in a $50 million financing round.
Public Investment Fund: Saudi Basic Industries Corp. signed an agreement to supply raw materials to a joint venture between the PIF and Pirelli Tyre.
ADNOC: The six listed companies owned by Abu Dhabi’s national oil company posted a combined $9.7 billion net profit for the 2025 financial year, based on revenues of $51.8 billion.
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💰Strategic Takeover: Jeddah-based SISCO said its portfolio firm Green Dome Investments acquired 100% of Dubai-based cold-chain logistics provider Transcorp International for $61 million.
🛡️ Defense Startup: Anduril, a Silicon Valley defense startup founded by former Palantir employees and backed by Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, Andreessen Horowitz and 8VC, is seeking to raise funds at a $60 billion valuation, The Information reports.
🚢 Shipping Sale: Hapag-Lloyd, a German cargo shipping company whose backers include Qatar Holding and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, is in advanced talks to acquire Israel’s ZIM Integrated Shipping for $3.5 billion, Bloomberg reports.
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📈 Parallel Push: Saudi Arabia is expanding the role of Nomu, the kingdom’s small-cap equity market, as a stepping-stone for companies to access capital before potentially graduating to the main Tadawul exchange, Arab News reports.
💬 Another Try: Warner Bros. Discovery is weighing whether to re-engage in sale talks with Paramount Skydance after receiving a revised offer, Bloomberg reports.
🌐 New Defense: Saudi intelligence has quietly approached rival defense data vendors for Palantir-like tools to hedge against geopolitical risk after U.S. control concerns, Intelligence Online reports.
🤝 New Arrival: Charles Park Family Office, a U.K.-based multi-family office, formed a strategic partnership with financial planning firm AES International to establish a Dubai presence.
🌍 Power Circuit
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed received Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim, following his arrival in the UAE on Sunday.
Sheikh Mohamed held a phone call with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Sunday.
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to attend Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment Initiative conference in Miami in March, marking his second consecutive appearance at the event, Reuters reports.
Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, participated in a discussion session at the Munich Security Conference on Friday.
Prince Faisalmet with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani and his delegation on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, granted the title of Arab Hope Maker and a cash prize of AED1 million to Fouzia Jbara Mahmoudi from Morocco on Saturday.
Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and ADNOC Managing Director and Group CEO, and Ahmad Alattar, UAE Ambassador to Germany, hosted a reception on Friday on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. The event was attended by UAE figures including Dr. Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Advisor to the UAE President and Lana Nusseibeh, UAE Minister of State. European dignitaries included Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein, and Katherina Reiche, Germany’s Federal Minister of Economic Affairs and Energy.
Jasem AlBudaiwi, Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, met on Saturday with the European Union’s Special Representative for the Gulf region Luigi Di Maio, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
Nawaf Salam, Lebanon’s Prime Minister, told Bloomberg that his government can overcome differences with the International Monetary Fund over a proposed law to let depositors recover trapped funds from the country’s banks.
Sultan Al Neyadi, the astronaut who is UAE’s Minister of State for Youth Affairs, won a silver medal in jiu-jitsu on Friday at the Open Masters Games in Abu Dhabi.
Abdulaziz Mohammed Faraj Al Mullawas appointed as Director General of the UAE Federal Tax Authority by a presidential decree.
🎶 Culture Circuit
✈️ Modern Treasure: Abu Dhabi’s decommissioned airport terminal will be protected from demolition, as one of 40 buildings and sites added to the emirate’s Modern Heritage Register. The old Terminal 1 of Zayed International Airport, which opened in 1982, was designed by French architect Paul Andreu, who was also responsible for Charles De Gaulle Airport in Paris and Terminal 3 at Dubai. Other sites added to the list include the Corniche Hospital, Madinat Zayed Bus Station and the Abu Dhabi Geneva Flower Clock.
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Alexandra Eala of the Philippines in action against Hailey Baptiste of the U.S. in the first round of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Sunday. Eala has been drawing crowds to her matches in the UAE, which has a large Filipino population. (Robert Prange/Getty Images)
📅 Circuit Calendar
March 25-27, Miami. FII Miami 2026. A summit on disruptive technology and investment trends hosted by the Public Investment Fund’s Future Investment Initiative Institute. Faena Hotel, Miami Beach.
March 31-April 2, Dubai. Arab Media Summit. The annual gathering brings together Arab media personnel, influencers and organizations. DWTC.
April 6-13, Dubai. Quantum Innovation Summit. Part of Global Quantum Week, focusing on quantum technology and applications. Grand Hyatt.
April 7-9, Dubai. Middle East Energy. Discover what’s new in energy. Dubai World Trade Centre.
April 7-9, Abu Dhabi. Future Health. Bringing together global leaders in government, science, technology and investment. ADNEC.
April 11-20, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. Fostering collaboration between regional publishing sectors and creative industries. ADNEC.
April 20-22, Riyadh. Future Aviation Forum. Exploring the future of air transport, sustainability, advanced air mobility, and artificial intelligence. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
April 13-16, Riyadh. LEAP 2026. Global tech event covering AI, 5G and startups. RECC Malham.
April 21-23, Dubai. UITP Summit 2026. A high-level event for the public transport sector looking at the future of urban mobility. Dubai World Trade Centre
April 24-26, Abu Dhabi. Middle East Film & Comic Con. Featuring some of the world’s biggest brands in film, TV, sci-fi, animation, manga, comics and collectibles.
April 29-30, Dubai. TOKEN2049 Dubai. A global gathering for the crypto ecosystem. Madinat Jumeirah.